John O: Davis is a small shifty receiver who made some plays for TCU on the way to the National Championship game. He possesses enough swivel and twitch to get open here and there plus enough speed to compete. He doesn’t do either well enough to be a complete threat at WR or make anyone forget better players. He can return kicks/punts as an additional feature. In general, he has enough skill and gumption to make viewers believe he may be a NFL player for several years. The Steelers just lost a similar player in Steven Sims this off-season. Davis would be the junior version of Sims. If drafted, he could contribute. However, he isn’t going to change any trajectories for the team that drafts him.
Rank | 193 |
Round | 6th |
Name | Derius Davis |
Position | WR |
School | TCU |
Height | 5‘9“ |
Weight | 168 lbs |
Receptions | 42 |
Receiving Yards | 531 |
Yards per Catch | 12.6 |
Receiving TDs | 5 |
Hand Size | 8.0 |
Arm Length | 29.3 |
Forty Yard Dash | 4.4 |
Bench Reps | 0 |
Vertical Leap | 0 |
Broad Jump | 0 |
Three Cone Drill | 0.0 |
Shuttle | 4.4 |
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